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There are many places one can purchase an efficient propane grill. Most big-box retailers such as Target or Walmart offer a few varieties of propane grills that are fuel efficient. They can also be found through online retailers like Amazon.

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Is propane cheaper than charcoal for grilling?

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When cooking with a propane grill does the outside temperature effect the propane?

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How do I properly connect a propane tank to a grill?

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Is liquid propane in a gas grill evaporates a chemical or physical change?

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Does any brand of propane work for my new BBQ grill?

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Can you grill for 12 hours straight with one propane tank?

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Which type of BBQ Grills are the most economical?

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